Here are some examples of wireless bridged configurations:
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Point-to-point bridge. The modem router communicates with another bridge-mode wireless
station. See
"How to Configure a Point-to-Point Bridge
•
Multi-point bridge. The modem router is the "master" for a group of bridge-mode wireless
stations. Then all traffic is sent to this master, rather than to other access points. See
Configure a Multi-Point
•
Repeater with wireless client association. Sends all traffic to the remote access point. See
"How to Configure a Repeater with Wireless Client
Note: The wireless bridging and repeating feature uses the default security profile to send
and receive traffic.
To view or change these configurations, select Advanced Wireless Settings from the main menu:
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